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    Starbucks Ordered to Pay $50 Million to Man Burned by Hot Tea

    Press RoomBy Press RoomMarch 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • A jury awarded Michael Garcia, a delivery driver, $50 million after a Starbucks drink burned him.
    • Garcia filed a complaint against Starbucks in 2020 after a hot tea fell on his lap.
    • Garcia suffered serious burns, his lawyers argued.

    A court ordered Starbucks to pay $50 million to a California delivery driver who suffered serious burns after a hot tea fell in his lap.

    A Los Angeles County jury found Starbucks negligent on March 14, marking four years since the litigation between Starbucks and Michael Garcia began. Garcia, who worked at the time as a Postmates driver, first filed the complaint against Starbucks in March 2020.

    A Starbucks spokesperson told Business Insider it planned to appeal the decision.

    “We sympathize with Mr. Garcia, but we disagree with the jury’s decision that we were at fault for this incident and believe the damages awarded to be excessive,” the statement said. “We plan to appeal. We have always been committed to the highest safety standards in our stores, including the handling of hot drinks.”

    Trial Lawyers for Justice, the firm representing Garcia, said he entered a Starbucks drive-thru that February and ordered three venti-sized hot teas. The firm said the barista at the pick-up window “negligently failed” to secure one of the drinks into the drink carrier.

    “Within 1.4 seconds of Michael taking possession of the tray, the unsecured cup fell directly into his lap, the lid popped off, and the scalding hot tea caused third-degree burns to his penis, groin, and inner thighs,” a press release said. “He was taken by paramedics to the emergency room.”

    Nick Rowley, Garcia’s attorney, said the driver’s life “has been forever changed.”

    “No amount of money can undo the permanent catastrophic harm he has suffered, but this jury verdict is a critical step in holding Starbucks accountable for flagrant disregard for customer safety and failure to accept responsibility,” he said in a statement.

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